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We Must Say No to the Status Quo
Educators as Allies in the Battle for Social Justice

  • Veronica McDermott - Independent Contractor, National Urban Alliance for Effective Education


January 2017 | 264 pages | Corwin

It takes more than good intentions to make meaningful change

The “spirit slashing” of injustice: that’s what Veronica McDermott calls the psychic toll that marginalized students face every day. Students can be marginalized because of race, economic status, language, sexual orientation, ability, or other factors. So how can you make a difference? McDermott, a longtime educator, gives you the tools to become a powerful ally. You’ll learn how to:

  • Better understand the depth and breadth of injustice so you can pierce the fog of privilege and embrace ally-hood
  • Fill the gap between your desire to eliminate injustice and the attitudes and skills required to be effective
  • Leverage your natural strengths, including your disposition, educational training, and professional position
  • Challenge the structural barriers, practices and beliefs that diminish opportunities for many students

Working for social justice is a journey, and it’s one that you—and your students— can take together.

“Educators will find in this book a heart-felt, honest, uncompromising tour de force.”
—Yvette Jackson, Senior Scholar
National Urban Alliance for Effective Education

“This book illuminates a clear pathway for transforming our consciousness and our practice in the service of equity and social justice.”
—Gary Howard, Author of We Can’t Lead Where We Won’t Go

 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Introduction
 
PART I: EMERGING FROM THE FOG OF PRIVILEGE
 
1. What Is White Privilege?
 
2. Developing Social Justice Literacy
 
3. Privilege, Power, Politics and Schooling
 
4. Overcoming Avoidance, Guilt, Feelings of Inadequacy, and Misunderstanding
 
5. Acknowledging the Social and Psychological Toll of Continued Injustice
 
6. You Can’t ‘Un-see’ What You Have Seen
 
PART II: EXPOSING THE FLAWS IN THE RECEIVED NARRATIVE
 
7. Embracing Dissonance
 
8. Tactics of Deception and Flawed Theories
 
9. Troubling the Dominant Narrative
 
10. Silence Is Not an Option
 
11. Change the Culture? Change the Conversation
 
PART III: EMBRACING ALLY-HOOD
 
12. The Importance of Allies
 
13. False Starts, Missteps and Minefields
 
14. Reflection, Resources, Resilience and Position
 
15. The Many Faces of Activism in Action
 
Afterword
 
List of Activities and Figures
 
References
 
Index

Sample Materials & Chapters

Preface

Chapter 3


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ISBN: 9781506345345
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